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Teacher Appreciation Kitchen Gadget Gift

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This Teacher Appreciation Kitchen Gadget Gift could not be any easier (or adorable) to create! Perfect for those teachers who LOVE to cook!

Every year, our elementary school sends out an email with a list of all the teachers favorite things. Favorite color, treat, hobby, etc. And I found out a lot of our teachers love to cook! And since I love a good pun, I decided to create this clever tag to go with a bunch of kitchen gadgets!

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Teacher Appreciation Kitchen Gadget Gift

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Teacher Appreciation Kitchen Gadget Gift Tag (download below)

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oven mitt

supplies to place in the mitt

ribbon

directions

Print off and cut out our darling and clever tags.

Fill the oven mitt with all your kitchen gadget supplies.

Top off with a darling ribbon, and attach the tag.

Make a teacher smile!

I love how simple and inexpensive this was to create. Most of the items I bought from Ikea. (Aren’t those hot pads to die for?! So stinkin’ cute!) But the dollar store would be another great place to grab your supplies. 🙂 You could even throw in some school supplies, or their favorite treat – anything goes!

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As the daughter of a second grade teacher who has been teaching for more than 35 years, I thought I’d share a this great piece of advice. Most teachers do not want pencils and candy as an appreciation gift. Yes, it’s the thought that counts, but their lives do not revolve around pens and pencils. Teachers are normal human beings outside of the classroom, so a gift card to a restaurant, the mall, a pedicure, manicure, Target (never Borders or Barnes and Noble) are great gifts. And, if money is tight, my mom always appreciates a hand-written note from the student instead of a Starbucks card that was probably picked up 10 minutes before school. Just thought I’d share this with everyone as you consider teachers this week!

The teachers at our school would LOVE this! They spend so much of their own money on extra school supplies. Yes, they are normal human beings and gift cards would be nice but supplies they can use are also very helpful and free up their money for other things. Just my opinion

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